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7.24.2014

Hey folks! If you missed my post/video earlier today, you can scroll down or click HERE.

Exciting news to share!!

Look at your stamps in a whole new way! Back by popular demand, join Online Card Classes for another great installment of Stretch Your Stamps! Join instructors Kristina Werner, Jennifer McGuire, Debby Hughes, and friends (including me!), to discover just how far you can stretch your stamps—whether you’re an expert stamper or just getting started. In Stretch Your Stamps 2, you’ll learn how particular styles of stamps can be used in a variety of creative ways to expand your card-making skills. Over the course of this two-week session, you’ll be introduced to techniques and concepts through expert instructor videos, and then build on your new knowledge with the help of inspiring guest artist examples. Stretch Your Stamps 2 includes over 30 videos and 40 card ideas, along with instructional PDFs, a forum, galleries, shopping discounts, prizes and more. For more information Stretch Your Stamps 2 from Online Card Classes, click HERE. Class starts August 4, 2014, but you will have lifetime access to the content.

I have a spot to give away to one lucky reader. To enter, please answer the following question:

Do you buy a lot of new stamps, or try to find fresh ways to use the ones you already have?

Maybe both?

Please comment by Thursday, July 31st at 11:59pm EST!

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Oh yeah- one more thing! Online Card Classes is having a flash sale this weekend! This is the first time OCC has done this, and you have no idea when it will happen again- so take advantage while you can! It's a great opportunity to try out some of the classes you may have missed! Here are my favorites:

7.22.2014

My lovely sister-in-law's birthday is coming up (Melissa, hopefully you don't read this post before you get the card! haha), and I wanted to create a soft and delicate background.

To do this, I inked up an embossing folder with pigment ink before running it through the die cutter. I was disappointed at first that the ink didn't transfer evenly, but as I started to work with the panel it really grew on me! It looks really cool in person.

The sentiment, from Hero Arts, was stamped in black ink onto a doily die cut, and I added some embroidery floss at an angle to draw your eye toward it. The little heart was adhered with foam tape, and it has some Wink of Stella on it for added sparkle!

7.15.2014

I was inspired by those sweet colors, as well as the seams in the top half of the dress, and the layers on the bottom half. Here's what I made:

I used one of my favorite dies from Lil' Inker to cut the white cardstock, then stamped over it with a few different leaf stamps from Hero Arts. I wanted them to blend a bit into the background, so I misted my stamp with water before pressing down to the paper. It didn't blend as much as I intended, but I still like the look!

The sentiment and flower are from Altenew...did you see the new release yet? :)

It's also a bit tough to tell in the photo, but "you are a true" was stamped onto vellum, to add a bit more softness. Please visit the rest of the DT, and play along!

7.12.2014

Hey there! I just wanted to let you know there are some BIG prizes being given away for today's Altenew blog hop, and I don't want you to miss it! I'm posting my cards over there today, so please go check it out! :)

(and for you impatient folks, here are a few sneak peeks of what I made!)

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